Rachael Rollins Sworn in as US Attorney for Massachusetts, Becoming First Black Woman to Lead in This Role

Source: Rachael Rollins Sworn in as US Attorney for Massachusetts, Becoming First Black Woman to Lead in This Role

History may repeat itself, but we don’t have to!

Context, Thought, and Learning: ShiraDest Offers Project Do Better

        Ok,  I have to rant here, instead of working on my bibliography for Do Better:  yes, history does tend to repeat itself, but it damned well does not have to.  Please recall the first part of  this quote:

 

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

–George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1905.

  (and I guess it’s time to actually find and read that book…)

 

   History matters, and learning history matters, not just so we can say ‘oh, it’s happening again,’ but so that we can stop it from happening again.  We are the most flexible species on this earth, and we are the only ones who use tools to make other tools.  So, let us do that.  Build new tools to solve these difficult problems and prevent history from repeating itself, damn us.

  That is the duty of an…

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Homão da Porra

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“Havia algo de diferente naquele homem, ele fugia dos traços da normalidade. “

Marii Freire Pereira

Você conhece um Homão da Porra? Prazer, eu Marii Freire vou te apresentar ele. Evidentemente que, não estou falando de um homem normal, nem fazendo apelo para o universo ficcional para definirmos um homem espetacular. Falo de um termo usado, ‘lido nas entrelinhas’ inclusive, e que não se confunde com o nosso tradicional modelo masculino. O Homão da Porra – é sem dúvida, um termo que traduz um homem com características distintas, alguém com predicados que excede o que já se conhece em relação aos homens. Um homem comum, ele atrai por muitas qualidades. O Homão da Porra, tem uma característica específica, ele não se reduz à dimensão dada ao homem comum que é dotado a partir de um padrão de beleza. O Homão dito aqui, é aquele ser que é Homem com H…

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Las flores que cultivo

Santiago Galicia Rojon Serrallonga

SANTIAGO GALICIA ROJON SERRALLONGA

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Cultivé flores en el jardín de la casa, en las macetas, en el bosque, y pronto descubrí que se multiplicaban, envueltas en el prodigio y en el encanto de la vida, igual que mis poemas y mis textos, inspirados en usted. Con cada palabra pronunciada dulcemente, abrieron una mañana y otra, cubiertas por el rocío, tan enamoradas como yo de usted. Al mirarla yo a usted, los colores de las flores -lilis, orquídeas, rosas, tulipanes- pintan nuestras miradas y les dan un sentido, una dirección, un motivo. La textura de los pétalos, la fragancia que desprenden, la elegancia de sus siluetas y la belleza de sus rostros, me recuerdan siempre el parecido con usted, con usted que es de arcilla y de esencia, con usted que es flor y tallo, con usted que cada mañana y en las noches…

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Why We Need to Discuss How We Teach Kids About Racism in United States History

Blind Injustice

In the second part of my two-part blog post on Critical Race Theory (CRT), I said that it seems like the theory has gotten mixed in there with larger, yet important, discussions on how classrooms should navigate through topics of race and racism. I even conveyed in my post that such discussions are needed. This is an opinion I feel strongly about as someone who was a history major in college and is still a self-professed American history nerd.

However, what I didn’t go into in said post was why those discussions are needed.

So, why are these discussions necessary? Why can’t we just go on with history lesson plans that teach about America’s greatness, without even so much as questioning it?

Simply put, not teaching about the parts of America’s past and present that involve racism is not a complete teaching of American history.

How can you have…

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Y también los distraen

Santiago Galicia Rojon Serrallonga

SANTIAGO GALICIA ROJON SERRALLONGA

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Y también los distraen con la fascinación digital, con cosas que parecen reales y no lo son, con ideas y con conductas estúpidas que los idiotizan, con la “normalización” del mal y lo grotesco, con relaciones sociales que solo se dan en las redes y no en los escenarios cotidianos; además, les enseñan a depredar a la naturaleza, el respeto, la familia, la educación y el lenguaje, sin que se percaten de que se destruyen a sí mismos, mientras les desarticulan la vida y les preparan trampas que alterarán su destino. Les hacen creer que, al acceder a equipos y sistemas de alta tecnología, son generaciones modernas; pero muchos son incapaces de reaccionar y actuar ante los desafíos y los problemas, e incluso al presentárseles retos sencillos. He visto gente que presume títulos académicos, vehículos de lujo, residencias y…

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Omicron surge sweeps through US hospital staff | CIDRAP

Currently, about 24% of US hospitals report critical staffing shortages, the highest of the pandemic, and many facilities are starting to limit elective surgeries and consider crisis standards of care.

Colorado’s health department on Jan 7 reactivated its crisis standards of care for emergency medical services, due to many emergency medical service (EMS) staff out sick and a high demand for patient transports.

State officials last activated the EMS crisis standards of care in April 2020 when Colorado was among the first states affected in the nation’s first COVID-19 surge. In November, it reactivated crisis standards of care for staffing healthcare systems, allowing hospitals more flexibility in boosting staff to meeting increasing community medical needs.

Source: Omicron surge sweeps through US hospital staff | CIDRAP

Sinead O’Connor apologises for ‘lashing out’ after the death of her son Shane

On Monday night, however, the acclaimed singer tweeted: “Ok, I’m gonna do the right thing here and apologise for my lashing out. Tusla are working with very limited resources. They loved Shane. They are broken-hearted. They are human. I am sorry I have upset them. We are a third-world country. It’s not their fault.

“The issue is… we are a third-world country. We have 12 beds in special care for suicidal teenagers. And no resources to save those who can’t manage life. 128 ICU beds in the whole country. Tusla did their best. We all did: and I am deeply sorry to have blamed anyone.”

Source: Sinead O’Connor apologises for ‘lashing out’ after the death of her son Shane

Avian Flu Diary: The CDC’s Newly Revised Quarantine & Isolation Guidance (Take Three)

Source: Avian Flu Diary: The CDC’s Newly Revised Quarantine & Isolation Guidance (Take Three)

(Me: Who is going to read this? People, if they even hear about this, will take the easiest out – wait 5 days and just act old normal… this will not help… I know they mean well but this does not build confidence and is not easy to follow for way too many folks.)